@MNAgServices I've seen this in early stages of soybeans. Especially following corn. Typically a group 27 herbicide carryover plus atrazine. Looks like pigment disruption. Especially in pH above 7.
@bandedagllc @TEVAchrisk @kruse_tim@land_luvr Typically refuge is selected based on height. As long as it's the same height and similar maturity, they'll put it in. We saw significant stalk rot early in DKC61-41 where only the refuge was affected.
@JonathanDansel @NKY_Corngrower Yield drag will be minimal as long as fertility, disease, and pests are minded from start to finish. We always seemed to get 10-20 more bushels out of our ngmo white vs 3stack yellow. Never raised gmo white because the market wanted P1306W or P1477W. In sw NE 1477 stood better.
@JonathanDansel@harleylama@roblscott81 Gents, when we certify our non-#2s (blue, white, pink, waxy, sweet etc.) they get reported for insurance verification. They are then grouped into the same category as #2 for the reports. They are all food grade. Makes no sense. Roughly a million+ acres planted in US on non #2.